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It all started one evening at sunset, up at the Granite Mountain Memorial. Independent filmmaker Pamela Roberts remembers the chill that came over her as she looked out over the stark industrial graveyard.
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Billings man injured in domestic disturbance Most Commented Stories Letter: If you don't live Indian life you won't understand Bush fails to acknowledge failures of his administration Hooligan's clears air ...
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Foster parents get new house
BILLINGS - A Lodge Grass couple that has parented more than 90 foster children will be getting a big, new house thanks to some volunteers.
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Battling leukemia, 11-year-old needs marrow transplant
Rashawnna "Shi Shi" He Does It had only one request for Santa Claus this year: a Shih Tzu puppy.
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Man arrested for threatening prosecutor
A Wyoming man has been charged with threatening the life of a federal prosecutor during another man's sentencing hearing.
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Lodge Grass man sentenced to prison for sex abuse
Lodge Grass resident Franklin Bruce Plenty Hoops will spend four years in federal prison for sexually abusing a girl last year.
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Lodge Grass Aviators
Lodge Grass High School students got the chance to fly airplanes Monday. Well, at least in a flight simulator.
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LocalGuide: Museum to host book signing, program
The Big Horn County Historical Society is hosting a book signing and historic program on Saturday at the Big Horn County Historical Museum.
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Doctor collects books, encourages young patients to read
Dr. Lori Byron is one of the best customers at the annual used-book sale sponsored by the Friends of the Parmly Billings Library.
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Hardin hears about potential jail contract
Sex offenders tend to be pretty tame inmates, corrections officials said during a public meeting Wednesday night about bringing that inmate population to the jail here.
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Man charged with sex offense
Bond was set Tuesday at $40,000 for a Lodge Grass man accused in Yellowstone County District Court of sexually assaulting a 4-year-old girl.
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Man gets 15 years for rape of teen
A federal judge has sentenced Lodge Grass resident Marlon Dean Red Star Jr. to 15 years and eight months in prison for having sex with a minor.
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Laurel grocery store to be sold, remain local
The family that has owned the Jan's IGA in Laurel for 30 years could have sold before the economic crunch, but the Dantics are happy just to get the deal done and are thrilled the store will remain in hometown ...
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Hardin teacher earns national teacher of the year award
It is not just the students who learn in Room 12 at the intermediate school here.
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3 injured in downtown wreck
Three people were taken to Billings hospitals after a two-vehicle collision downtown late Wednesday afternoon.
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"Prescribed Burning Continues (Wolf Mountain Prescribed Fire)"
Prescribed burning continues in the Corral Creek area of the Wolf Mountains east of Lodge Grass.
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City Lights: Worthwhile charity has Billings ties
The issue of People magazine that hit the newsstands Friday features a cover story on Sen.
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The high cost of commuting
The 81-mile drive to work every morning has never seemed so long for Vianna Stewart, manager of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Land Titles and Records office in Billings.
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Is he Tuff enough?
August 28, 2008 4:37 PM He was signed Aug. 19 and he's likely to be cut Friday or Saturday.
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Calendar of events
Calendar listings appear at no charge. Send them by 5 p.m. the Friday before publication to The Billings Outpost, 1833 Grand Ave., Billings, MT 59102, For later listings, go to www.billingsnews.com. MILES CITY ...
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